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The Cotiom
TW prospects ot Ibo cotton market con.
noin 10*1)0 canvassed with eager attentlbn
on both sides of the Atlantic, The advai
flince the begiuniog of the Jtt&r.h
.bout 9(§10 cents
pool, the result apparmitTy of a decided r
d.flcation of the views&f the British coti
ir.ila, and « large iocreue of demand, some
».iO,OOOjba!e» uiore than for the correspond-
jng period in ls«7 having paased into oop-
aunjption in the United Kiagikmi, hknith,
Etiwards k Co., Liverpool, -remark ia their
circular of 2!llh ultimo v • i:> f- a. ’
'•Looking at the question broadly, it can-
nol ha doubted that the supplies avaUabln
fur the year are eerluiii lo tie f canty. We
6isit with the alarming deflcieocy.of half a
million hales iu the stock at Liverpool and
the American ports, as compared with last
jcr, while tiro amount afloat is also 40,000
WAufttiaoTON bosnip.
A malicious Letter *y Mrs. Jane twin-
: c. #*f-
Una Swisahelm writes from Washington
to the Pittsburg Gaz
band and father in favor-of President John
son and lyc*lnit Hfipeafcbmsjft. There m»y
bp more Ink tfiiA .th4o a oasaal observer
would suppose. The question of rank ol remain bia wijow, ft sUa|I be vpid]T
lirpupffpnpfi is uni tYt r\ra olneolsf onntneta.J «af ’ rfoP - flKo tokoa iVio oatAta _ n ..
baies le-sH. Aguinst ihts is to be placed au
eic. n ss of stork held by the trade of perbup9
100,000 to 120,000 bales. These figures are
6ufficicmly alarming in themselves, but be-
col uo nifiu so when it is remembered Unit
il)<! rale of consumption, both in this coun
try and on the continent, is very much
neater than at the corresponding time of
Lit year. From India there ia already a
deficiency of 10:000 bales on the water, and*
a? the exports from Bombay continue on a
very moderate scale, while eoarcely any
thing is shipping from the East of India, it
geenis likely that this deficiency will increase
considerably in the next mouth or tjyo. So
tar as the supply admits of being estimated
at present, the import of lst»6 Heet£fs hk«ly
to vary hut little Irom that ef 1867A--whicu
was into Great Britain 3,500 000 bales. The
export of last, year was 1,015,000 baleg; 3 Uns
year, it is probable, it would be nearly as
much at wodeiute prices, iu spite of the
great increase of direct import from Ameri
ca, lor lhere is a great enlargement of the
c.msnmiug power ol the (Jootiuent Ibis year,
prob bly us great relatively as in this coun-
try. Bit, uuppose 000,000 bales were ex
ported, there would remain 2,5p().p0(^ ^>ales
tor homo consumption, of jifst 60.000' bale?
per week, whereas we estimate the present
rate at 05 000 bales, nor do we believe it will
le curiuiied, except by a high scale ot prices ”
The receipts at our Southern ports, we ob
serve, says the New York Shipping List, are
filling off, the disposition of planters being to
hold on, as far as possible, in anticipation of
better prices. The advance since the b^ginnin:
of the year, it is estimated, has added some
fifteen millions, of dollars to the wealth of the
country; and the simultaneous advance ii
•coils has changed the cotton inanufacturiuj
interest from a dull and profitless oonditipn to
comparative activity, thus largeily benefitting
labor and capital, and affording an inducement
oi increased planting. There is another patent
cause for stimulating production. The Crop of
last year is liable to the two, and a half cent
tax, but this voar’s will be wholly free from
impost. There are so many dependent contin
gencics that it is extremely difficult to fere?
cast the murket, but an impression obtains that
the price of middling upland will JttA rule be
low twenty-live cents for some time to come.
precedence is not more closely contested id
any Borepesu cotfrt thnnfo pur Republican
c*pit|£. > tijjpn4 Bem^apnhd.jCpet Justice.
Taney had a little Tend, whioh only endtfi
with their liven, about i precedence. Should
a United Slates Senator rank a Judge of
Ihe'Sopreine IJoort? That waa tba q-—
lion which the haughty Qeiaiatenoe ot
eagle-fabed Colonel but partially ' soufed in
he affirmative-for, although a United
9)9 OandeKxiud
us card for a J. S. C., the a.
are alow to acknowledge their dnty
the respect ot a call upon a U. S.
coarse this is a quesbon in whiefi Tadi
tttke i W adivo interest, and no ont
distingiy^md herself move.in it than ~
In the early days of the war, the young
■ pGlbtetttPr of Kbbde Who^aigyj ^reji-
ment at his own risk, and went to^ppf^s
tile rebellior, was quite a hero of tgjpanoe.
Jjoyal ladies were not soabundant^n Wash
ington, ai* after X i ee^ 1 8un , ehdjpr ; and, what
with, bar wifc». beauty,' gracious manners, her
father’s position, aud the affianced of the
Rhode Islaud millipo^ire-patriot-Govemor-
Colonol, iliss Chase occupied a very promi
nent position, and helievtd herself entitled
to precedence as “first In the gpverp-
meut. She contested her claim, with Mrs.
Lincoln, who, as “Lady of the While
House,” w^ts, by common consent, awarded
that eminence. There had been several pas
sages at arms between them, and l^rs. Lin
coln felt deeply aggrieved ^hen Miss Chase
was at the While House, either by special
invitation, or to imroauue some friends, I
iorget which, Mrs. Liucoln, in au Amiable
desire to promote harmony, reminded her
that she had not seen her for some time, and
hoped she would cull again soon.
Mrs. Sprague haughtily replied that^ she
had generally been at home, and that if Mrs.
Lincoln -had wished teteee her sfie jjould
most probably' have* done so by ; rettirhiqg
her previous call. My informant, a lady wqo
Wits present atThe time, though Miss Chase’s
rnuuuer was offensive, as the open claim to
qnal rank was unjust and injudicious, and
felt that Mrs. Lincoln was fully justified in
ever atterward ret using to treat her with
any pretense of kioduess, dr to wttehd her
-. ALWarning to'Wido^s.—The ^^rk CouD-
ty (Ohio). Republican saw: “Judge Si over/
of tltfkftlfileil&sjs dr^4^3 PTOMff a recent
will case, which is of interest to wives In
general, aod vridowain paHicalor- Hebplds
it to be tbe law that a man may leave-his*
property to fiia wife with cr pfdvtfcMHiwt ik©
forfeit her right to if in case she marries! a
second time, and that tbe cbiirFtrtiffiri flgh! 1
to interfere with this provision^A restraint
of tlfis ldnfimle 1|> a aifigtei woman would
be a# nml'MiWVoWf, bqt n VitiwB makes .a
devise U>^i8..wif^ cqndftUmal .t^at^he shall
SPECIAL M0
rite. She takes the estate con umaire, and lfie
law prssumee, in that class of cases,-that one,
let Justipa. husband i^ enough for lady, and if sle
‘ * 1 ohooses to enjoy » secondmatrimonial, .union
•be doesit at her own iriskv-nnd is remitted
to ber dower and such portions of Ibeper-
sobsI.property as the law gives, jtejv/.'Tmg
decimoit gtves husbands- tr sort of control
over their oworwidqw|th^tW[illadd force to
the reasons >Cit jusbaily/ operate to prevent.
second marriages. It is a.principle, we atr-* •
preb^ndj 4WP wW, r ^)<hj
pttenftpn aud, sharp JPi
reformers.
. and tfte f
prospect of a concentration of all the good
m^n of “J udge -
Irwin, has produced ja prodieioi
The propriety oT takffig the N^w
The propriety of taking the Nfew York Lr*
.pwe^sp^Mk.^^^Be^u^y jdleci^C, aijd
Blodgett has gone_ to Washington - City, fs'
dit, to have disabilities removed
that he OAn^Qr|^fite^«Mic in Bullock’s slea^.
Bullock dou-^\tePyw fjSme down, and sus
pects the instigating the
move. It is a pretty quarrel as it stands.
If it Is a regular ^amd of chieat, though, we
a<lvise Bullock to throw up bift hhnd. The
Esther of Lite,' himself, can’t match the
captor’-of FortFulaski at that eert ^nf Thing.
—Macon Mtsseuger. -
_ UBiNo one hundred and fourteen years
past, thete have been thirty-five different
administrations in the English Government.
The longest was the first administration of
the youqger Pits, lasting seventeen years
and eighty days. The shortest was*the first;
of .Lord John Russel's three terms, Jastiug
only ten days. The average is shout three
years and a' quarter. Lords Russell Wild.
Derby were each throe times premier, ihe
Marquis of R »cking!iam, the younger Pitt,,
the Duke of Portland, the I)nde of M*fl-
birtirne, the Duke of Wellin^ian, Bif Rob
ert Peel imd Loftl Prfimerstotr, Iwied each,
aud iitteett oil eifl once each. • - —
Saiculbttn iviildeiulc 1b CallforB|«—
Scvt-u tluudi-fcit Bodies Eoand SloatlMg
ia the Bay.
A San Francisco correspondent of the
World says:
Suicide has assumed an epidemic forqi in
this locality during llie paatfew months. Ho
leas than seven hundred bodies , have .been
louud fljating iu the bay, aiid in^ each cage
iavofligation has indicated suicide as the
cause ot drowning. During the tame time
there Lave been six persons found dead in
their beds, most of whom were suicides.
There are thou -auds iu Sao Francisco out of
tuiploymeul, and there is much suffering, in
spite ut the Continued and aucceasive efforts:
ef the cliariiable societies to relieve tbe
tfcedy. Any but skilled meCjA iioa and
larmt-rs with capital enough - td buy aud
stock a farm arc very toolish to come to
California at the pre-ent time. There is one
exception to thin, ftoto ooe to two thousand
girls, capable of doing hounework, could
hud immediate employment and high
wages; a good cook, washer and irooer can
get from twenty-five to thirty dollar# in gold
pur mouth. Many who emply Chinese boys
to (lo housework—aud tneie are several
thousand so employed iir Sau Francisco—
w ould discuarge the-e Cuinese boys if they
Couiii get good female help.
wedding. Those who kpewitUe history ot
Mias C’huSe’a refusal to accord Mrs. Lin
coln the; precedence to. which she was un
questionably entitled, felt that Mr. Liucoln
did wrong ~ia attending thut wedding, aud
thus giiviug the haughty bride a triumph
-oyer his wlf* i 1 ; - h * t
i Mra. dpjague’® j&fisire to, be V'firjtLMj”
amounts almost to a mania, and no doubt
has much to do With her latherV Pxiesidea-
tiai aspirations. While Mr. Johnsou Is
I^resideut - she will have little, acliye opposi--
uon iu. hei cJaim to that dignity in right to
her treoie rank of wealth, wife of a iStmator
aud daughter of the Chief Justice, for Mrs.
Patterson is a woman oi little or no setf-
assertioa. . l ?
What with the. intemperance of her hus
band aud brother, the care of her invalid
mother and her four children, she has little
time to attend to the fiigv* 1 ? pf lierpoaitkiiJ,
-sng, -With tutf earnest devotion to h^ faifii r,
would defer to Mrs. Sprague, by so doing
she could win auy support to-that father.
Du the other, band Mrs. Wade will hoki/uiy
position to which eke may be assigned, anu
which she expects. If Mrs. Bpnlgue has
ever undertaken to aasirl uny superiority
over her, the Hpriugly and aapirlng lady no
doubt retired from the conflict feeliug that
9h« had won no laurels. Mrs- Wade is very
unpretending in- her dress audjJuauners, and
to see her aud hef Jnuabaud. in;a-suet* oar,
as I have done, returning from a hospital
visit, alter boosts hours, oue might qalHtuk»'|
them for'a well to do tsfriier and jiijr .hale
old wbut there is a reserved. lorcedL
good tense and dignity in her mauqer which
would nfishe itseUlelt in theiowt ft bovel or
most brilliant drawing-room. If she goes
into the White House there will be no room
lor dipniitejarte vrJva i| ibf ‘^FiM Ladtf ” in
—The New Vprk Times says: ‘Tt is only a
qui4itou oF time asTo When rtie Democraiic
Ukrty i'illcoiufl nuo-power.'’L i-i . j 1
Couldn’t Gkt the Right Flop.—In the
1«43, during the Milerite excitement in
to® usually quiet town of Durham, old
“Aunt Sally tl—who would “weigh
nigh on to two hundred pounds,’* “go' up,”
and one evening iu meeting, in tbe midst of
a warm eeaaou ol exhortation, she arose and
said :
‘‘On, brethren aud sisters, bless the Lord,
LI 8oou get away from this wicked world;
I iu going to meet the Lord in a few days
% iai»hin powerful strong! Oh, yea, pow-
fc, lul strong it iu! So strong,” coutiuned the
old lady, extending her arms and'motioniog
thuiu like a gobse-on the wing, “that it d(Hw
8,: ^u as if i could fly right away now and
t the Lord in the air.’’
. minister who was as great an entbu-
8,a “*t on “going up” a9 the old lady, en-
.cour.iged her by txoluimi'.ig :
.. T'iy, sister, try ! Perhaps yon can fly,
II your faith is only strong enough.”
~ "Well, I can,” sue exclaimed, “I know 1
ca Jj» and I will /”
She was staudiog near a window which whs
r *ise(l because of- the oppressive heste-for it
w jw bummer. With her ha^dkkrCj&iteijtt b^ r
“^ud and her fan iu the other, she mounted
tlle seat and thence to tlie top of the pew, aqd
? ave a leap into the air with a hying-mofioD of
arms, expecting to asceml heayeuward: But
I ‘ kw of gravatatiou was too much for both.
* er ^ ai fh and the gravity of die audience. Down
shecaruii with an enormous and not very an-.
S e »c grunt, shaking the whole house with the
concussion.
She arose, folded her wings," ail'd with great-
meekness sneaked'back into her seat, evi-
oently disjippointed. , . . , .
/he next evening some of the Volinfi folks
aakedher: ' t i ? ** ■ -7
“Aunt Sally, why didn’t you fly last night,
*hen you tried so hard ?”
t "1 couldu’t get the right flop,” was the msek
a nd conclusive reply.
,'~’ TJl « r e is a little town in Vermont where
he people have considerable /utf with their
fence viewed.” One bf-the loffleers Weighs
hree hundred pounds; another is six feet eight
V le hes tall; and the third is extremely small.
II was recently voted that all fences ou wfiich
* ‘ ' ' • ' which the -tall man
ittle one crawl
fences. i
toe fat
man could sit,
nQr ’ rt(> u t t
'ktough, should be deemed left!
luto the vvnue nouse mere win ucrnuu
( ; I , A X. CcdltXO'JtlkBtm ; “ M
Hon. George W. Morgan, memher of : Oon-
gress from Ohio, delivered an excellent
apeech db impesofimeat, t>n nlh—
We quote the folio wing pithy aud incisive
paragraph. Every sentence id a centre
shot : ^ o
Prefer articles of impeachment against the
Chief Magistrate of Hie Ropublic. iond for
what? LUs he arrested aud imprisouad cit
izens wiibout trial aud without defense? If
be has, then I will vote for the articles oflm-
peaobment Has he straek down tfcalibarty
of the prete f ff he hasi PWiff wte*for
tbe artides of impeachment. Has he denied.
tfigSP & u !K2L p e
is uuiltu of u flSgrsat Yiolmioa ot tbo Con
stitution, and should be arraigned and pun
ished, aud 1 will vole for Ah* ! anieW of Ttn-
peachment. :
lias lie established absolute military des-
potisma over tbe Stales,of the South on thh
pretext of conferring upon them republic *!!
terms ot government? for if he has, theh
he is not only afuthleae vtotntqrof ihe Con
stitution, but a tyrant, and he deserveatti
beimpeached, and 1 witl' vote for bps nn-
ne.cnmeot. if as he diafraontused a ma-
ioriiy ot the white race in the South in el
der to establish negro despotism over white
men, women and cniiihWt. loyal and disloyal
alike ? For if he hhs, then he has not only
trampled upon the Constitution, but com
mitted a crime against nature by reducing
the highest race in the world to the servi
tude „fiM lowest, and thereby sought to
uurbariie surf btierly destroy nearify one-
thiid of the entire Union ; for, it guilty of
so great a crime, he deserves to be.Im
peached, and I will vote for the articles -oi
impeachment.
A Remarkable spring Is Xlarids.
Them is near Qoala. a wmaiitahle spring,
I found it in the midst of a loue hammock,
overflowing its banks. It babbled up ,
basin 37 feet deep aud abont^ an acre ia ex
tent. filling And overflowing it, aud sending
i'foin it a deep stream 50 or GO feet wide, and
spring iueirfifti- steumfloaU&ty lie at ao-
cuor, and the a,ream .steamboats ot conaid-
now run regularly irom St. Johns.
The clearness of the watet ia truly yon-
dIt sTems even more transparent
ttSt^Kg“
otiif^iimitlektpdb&JheoMm’V
hslLavdm^hi iL eve^y rdUe
aorf 8 eVei:y movement distinctly ob
servable. The water ta^topregoated wttt
lime and magnesia, btt hna
taste, Midi. eUcwllent dn " k, “* ^
you go oner the basin m • boat
the fissures >A
?;5.ra. p r^aot.'ip*ii ^
nel of the stream, .furthw
springs are almost common ih Florida, omy
Spring, near, the east bank of Luke Apapka,
poors forth a navigable stream into the at.
Johns. «UK Bpriug, on the wtadeof Lake
Harris, is nearly as large as Silver »pn“*
I bat£ tengheff of • atory of a spnng tBvbte®'
which was lacge enoffgu to tarn a min. bat
/atm;bav-
xme 4
i lAV/tv* r/iv-jM'i/i'i
A ; AWqkd^ Tsfe' Robbers. —'SYe liay
formsktionJro|n_Atlanta _of a terrible
p4 5
oiis flulttir.
York El
UkN. nMllK , S iisEtTIUli OROliitt.
. T«t»uMll.iTABT Diarloc-Vj i
iDefariuimt. Goorkia, Alabama x Florida) J
ATLasta, UA.,-March 14, 16^8. )
General Ordern, No. M. , . . !
I; Whereat. The C-jhatitatiomfl Conventrou oT the
Stale ol Ge^ruia,.wliioU aweuibkd in Atlauta, iu coil-' 1
pliauue with Gr-neral Ordern.’ No. 89, luaued .from-
these headqu*j w»;« November IS, iw>7. -db). ia pqr-
Muanoeof LheAoteol CouKreag Bi>#cUied. iu enid Uan-
ei4i*i>tder^ >oW«»(l fasne < gwiftitAi n ai d
civil govfrna e«u for the State of Georgia, and pro-
;he pahiRyiteai of (Mid^oafteiUMHi.^BWilid
f an oi diuauoe of^ adapted
tor Bp<aMli«
eoneTn saiaSuto, registered and to be regiatere J lib
voteta »®Str 4htF of Gqnjycs* siorepaHV »“
eieotion to begin oh the day 1(«8, and
to be kept ouen Irom day t • dav, at the discretiop ot
the General u ouinjandiui;, at such place* an maj Ut
dea.gnated by Inin.
. II, And Whereas, Bv an Acbof Congreea whlftlrbe-
catue a law Maron I2tli, 18 R, it la provided- that here
after anjr oleclicu uutu tnaed b-v Ihe ijets uf Oongrusb
alore«auf, shall be derCftle.l by 4-ni -jortty «»i the votea
>tc|.ualiy uiat; ap<i at the t*lecu».u, iu which tbe qu -.-.-
tPm’r.f thfUrld.'V'iiou or leji ciion .n any OoLtUituiiou
BubuitueJ, au> pui'^ou duiy roai s l erw 4 *'i tlic Slaie
^jav vote wtfBn lie uaa resid-.d tu-rvlu lor ten daya
next prcc diu« euch election npoh presentalion oi
Uiri certiiica O of registration, or afliduvlt, or uthei
bm^hctofT tedfeupaxn -regi-Q-atiw; nad*?>uch r<«-
ulalioiiB a5 tn.ilnstnct OohilUlnd-r may preecnh .
ill.. And NV'hervaa. Raid Acts <jl CoufiEt-*u* provide
rinit tho election for the rdtllicitfoh of «ai t CorAtitu-
liou shall he uopducied by the tiiliceie or pciH<nifl ap-
piiinted or to r;e appointed by the febmtnandinc Gen-
t the d.ite fixed by said Convention.
... .. „ ordered,'Tliaf'flu election l»«'field“fn the
SLvte of Georgi *. commencing on Monday, tho iiah
<Ih} of April, 1868, an.l continuing fbuf d ys, at which
the regibterea tolerB or an id .-We may vote for or
ag.l'unl tho «te|^wd to them by the
ordinance afofrcb iTa. Tht-#*: vo'.i
OonatituLion ahalLl^iye .W/i
loti tho w'Orda^Fo
inTi- /iiiil \T\t\ a n
01 ia* i io .-mjlul*. Ut >u ' .. .
laoiuoi* -.1/1 «.rtstj OtOrAtult gui: I
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EBICElSl GENTS.
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> RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE
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. If yon are suffering or here suffared ikon
involuntary discharges, whst effete' dees it
prodhhe upon your general health t ©o you
feel weak, debilitated, easily tirhd 7 Does A
ijttfe extrx exertion produce palpitation of
the heart? Does your liver, or winery dr r
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V lo u r^fffiWAKER STRltBTV*-'
i K it, OiiRi^jJaT ,t>i ri Juoui
1*0. : . fRWT.tV-JrCi awa»Q8»r'
il-J-li .yj'lr.l ■ -UIMOJ
j;.f‘. * ,’fptiuiuilx). Y. -fujiv
W** D . A .
-1 i
AtQB8ATLT BKDCOVbilASiTiufcJSi ank wi*fit!
s> ' be cosataatty in reeM^tof * --
>!.. »■ »: USHfillfU • • • J - •
Fueah Suppltea fro* Nwitliem lUrkets,
gaus, or yonr kidneys, treqnently get Ootjof
order f I* your urine aomsUases thick,
milky, or fiocky, or is. it ropy on. settling ?
Or doee e-thiek scan rise to tbe top ? Oriis
a sediment at the bbjtOm after it has atoi>d
awhile? Do, you have spells of short breath
iog or dyspepsia ? Are Jour bowels consti
pated? Do yon have spells of fainting or
rnshcB of blood to the head? Isyourinelfe
ory impaired? Is your mind conatantlj
dwelling upon this sub]e9t ? Do you fsel
dull, listless, moping, tired of ooaptny, of
life? Do you wish to be left teoae^toget
away irom everybody? Dote any Htile
thing make you start or jump?' I^’yowr
sleep broken or restless! Is ihR lustre jof
your eye as brilliant? Tim bloom on yo
cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy yourself
society as well ? Do. you pursue your bu
ness with the same energy ? Do’ftn ftel t _ >
much confidence in yourself?' Are your
Spirits doll and flagging, given to fits at
melancholy ? If so, do not lay it to yonr
ttver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights?'
Your back weak, your knees weak, ancTbafve
but little appetite, and you attribute ihis to
dyspepsia or liver-complaint ?
jug iu i.tvor oi the
jriutud outhcii fe. -
rtitlbn,’* aiidikhos:-
GttiiiK tgaiusl tLe Cunstiiutiou shall have wntfun or
-fri-rteff-on their bah fta fho worflr ^-AgaiuRt the Clou-
stitution.” ■
V Icaosll be the duty of the Boards of Registra
tion in Georgia, iu accordance with Maid AcU, com-
u „?x
upyparboi
tered, to emit
•e tho'uimifi or *uch pernon rri?m ihe
JiM. and rupK 4*eiw-‘U shall not la*. *Uowd to vote.
And Huch Boi&di shall ala . during the same peilod,
add 4o aaclrregistry tile name* or a.1 periom t.t
thut time, pi»h«c8* Uie qua'ificatioiiB required by s»id
A3:». who have not been already registered. ‘ ‘ '
In deetdtug who nre ;o nestnex- u from or add*r
oihaaSMMlMuau li.-faL tee Hoard*, will bo guided
>v the Atie Ol Gbn^WSa r rSCOuah»ctu>!i,
VdiStt «Ui>yie-
menUl Act which became ilnw Juty 19,1867.
Raid election shad.bo held, in each. cvuu ? y in
the State, under the adpt-rluiendenCe oTiho fiohra/
of Regutratluo. jnovi-iod by law, uud pola jvu. •
80 op^^rier due and Rufll.-ientuottce, at wmany i
orjiats mamch.otantjr, not exceewn*. three,-a« in
the opinion uf earn Board* may be Xvqnued lor tfie
convenience ol voters. And te any city, or other
where them h»a lsraf number ol yotBrs, n
Hereby made the duty of eafd board* to open ss
nsas*'polls s* maybe access JT to enable the voter*-
to cut their votes without uurcwoiuble delay.
▼II. Any period duly registered in- the State s* a
voter mat vote in any couuty ia the State where ho
vote iu the oouniy where he wan iegiatcred, liia
name appear* on the list of registered voter*,he shall
'periidttvd to vote In any county in the State to wyu- h
Se hmWred, wpft» ^ bte rcaiaedm rdn fer ten
•iayrt next precetih g the tlectlou, upon prt*cuu£loii
li hia cerunoate of regiatratiou, or uponmaiuogam-
ilawt UeForea member of the Board of R fc lfi£t ra i / U ^
the election, mat he i*
davi. -
voter wakiug onUi »i.a^ ‘»e endowed ou hi* *'allot,
aud all buck tetidavJU inwt bb'Jdrwarded with the
ret iueoi the election. _ , ..
VUI- ThapWWeteiliBe «P« at e*nh votingq»laco
during the davi of eleetion, at 7 o’clock, a. in., und
ciooe'ut 6 o’clock, p. m., on v shad be kept open be
tween tbooe hour* without intermission or adjourn-
m ix!’ All public bar-rooms, saloons, and other places
for me sale of.iiquor at retail, *4 the several county
atets and at other poiliog-pluces, shall bo closed from
BoVluck of Um evening pieoeiiinii the election until
tt o’clock of tho inoeoiog after the laat day uf the
election Any person TwiatioR this ordrr shall be
aubject to a tiue orimpriooumeut. Sheriff* and Iheii
SpSs and municipal officers will befieW reepon-
Hiide for the strict enforcement of this prohibition by
£ 8 S ol oil pei sons who may transgress the
SJ x:' e awe-flhoriir-of each county is hereby reijn red
to De present at the couuty seat, and
dSpntiett to bo preseaLSt »aoa polling pbcu m Jib
county during the whole time that the p‘*Bs arc
opeh. aud until the election Is oooiplTted. and
ia^nads re.-pousiblc ihat no luterference wfth tke
in ice* of election, or otter interrn. lion of good
wdS^ sSlir Sdw. And ar? Shinff, or Deputy
MheGR. oc other oifB odirer. toidng to uwiktia with
ssg-aiSaEkw!
* hi* order, will, upon fsport mads by the JUdgMW
Now, reader, self-abase, venereal diseases
badly cored, and sexaai excesses, are ail te
pable of producing a weakness of the gen
erative organs. The organs of gmieratidn^
when in perfect health, make the xhan. I^id
you ev^r think that those bold, defiapti dn-i
ergetic, persevering, euccewful business c
are always those whose generative nrg
are in perfect health ? You never hter
men oomplain of being melancholy, of nir-c
vouttpess, of palpitation of Vhehexrl. Thej
aro never airaid they cannot sucoted in -bu^i
ne8ti; they don’t become sad
aged; they are always polite and pleasant phi
(lie company’of ladies, and looli' yoA :
them right in the face—none of your dowjn-
cast looks or any other meannesa a bom
them. I do not mean those who keep tle
organs inflamed by runiug to axeteh' These
will not only ruin their coiiilltuil^ha. bfdt
also those they dp busthQss with or ‘ *
How many men from hedly^curadda
Ida
Atia ms in
4xn*if.^n»H L>m j
III tM >ll-i.Ul flH'Kjt!
uiiui « 1L' .-oux iS ol ; Java UM} lb to ^ T
1 ylAD ] .j, ya; /. flnoK n«;*i-^i oi b^a jo f/. Y*b-oi i
I ^uT .lu-io -i*»q {&J to .ruoiiit NITEtOefiNIKEB
•uU ol ait-'-qx?* 1* To 1
uij uittiw ,a«oi (Tonm j*t tQvii%a>A \
i t f »iim u 11
droid FisttTfcxotmiKs
X *11 } ■'
so} ,wjp*oi-.rj
if I* OOMP08B8 (W INSBRSIINTB ElWH
0U0.WA.T** (d cJunvOI
L|ia Jididxn fciiti Isf
mil w Lori, t-o
‘i
SUCH AS '
• ECHOIC® HAMS; 8A00N, ’ *,
market beef,
CHEESE AND LARD, • * •1
CODFISH, i MACKEREL*
, .. BUCKWHEAT, FLQDJi;, j,"
CORN MEAL, HOMINY,
• «.-t iBieBitBOVOTOBA"
uOSleLuA > ■ ;■ ■ ., . • *
LEKUa, ttOlH. SODA. AMD ILL XllM
ua uismi6. 1
COFFEE, CRUSHED, CLARIF)ED AND
- - BROWN SD»A«S,
Choice Green and Black Teas,
» d Rib and java eesVffls,^; 1 ; ■
SYRUP AND MOLASSES,
CANDLES, ”" ■ i! •'
: ■ v%eAk:..., ..
I
v»l-.b
b'thto
xei eimJti oj .
bOAF, i - x--*
TOBACCO,
-■ - l ‘tieAna*-
Raisins, Pepper, Spioes, Soda
>1 BROGKHi «J'
• BWHatw; "" r ; ; ''" ! -
■ ' PlCKbEB. . :
H CANNED FRUITS,.
-- -CANDY,! ‘ • • ' - - •«!
NUTS, ■ ' :i '' 1 e '~‘!'
.ruc.iiitu i. i
B» r .i
b.ilali.
A Valuable -and Powerful Fertilizer
k * l "“,1 . iO WOlilJljVu edJ -lot ell 1 •-(*
VO.LANs at ............... ...IfMfd *
For Cotton, Corn,-Wheat, ■ Pe
AK.- Jt tkW V»tk*JM
if n ,Mj. int>«Aiq aiudloeB ’lo s*rts
,4*00.000 K-4 ol *4CID- Ote ,t »iiii.ui«1
^ArAAfctfWOlft PimiHSTftTRj ui
swav
'FRKR’#R0M»4jyULTn»ATi(JNr’*WrHEltri f ,
past seasan, B fiiHy J estehilsM 1
ftr this WcH lieq m-uaso Mil ii s*UYUi.n A
Rtwlred lbe Prenidai* aAkraeA-to.'WrittiaMK bjt, «k» Ajs«rfou IMtRattof
<|eerlWiWiieM6MM*lf4Wr.‘ >l * w .Hioma: ' J to uou.,i»W*- luutfltw jnifc*n t cj
•"F.irftiHrtTbH/wfth mslysik .rfWetrrtheCoamatuoCitfc* IaitttMe, *mpow<«f Br
O. E Bacfcf'Vr#. J. ». Hltile; kiitf bthkf proailiieiR OhMriffc,.ie««iiapbikto. *t
Ttie ffl»ti Jeoislring- faitaire of this Srtpn- phoMphae from otfetr, atniUr Fntiitun <• that
allot tfsttlgtedients »it) of'satrBstLri^fit,' and anaMier (blubte in mar, or In % coodklon
taqnfekljHMsdtireaoHlfbMlIf tAs eo3, »KLbe!t«kump by«b« oropi • i '* ■> - *■ •<,■)
C«*iSiik<'rf*’io8rt l o# 1 rffllfcrltMn4t4il!4S.'-o Lu« .Jiijii id* imutiil *
The prbp&ftfeHtftfe p9lp^rHoo Of ttl« figredients in Mopes’ Sapk^PhosplMfe, to toast
tbereqTrtreient^ of‘fheLSttMo erofi on He6rgia.»(id | Ho^th Cai»lin* soQf, ia fallf psoTed
'byWeiii)eHeiietfdftt»rt!!rt;irlid J tftafft^!jwieiieVgr 1 ^jYr„WB}!s4 Jftf W» e tof#nd
ootedfor rusting oAtdd,'tOi ; liHekSo- 1 Wan eutifely’ 99ff^t^ J ^fJ. J * Tigoxptts
growth proAdoed, onHwskmaland. I ' 'i a,,, ,*j i , n „ t „ d ... . H
PflFuiasiHtoiAliAkTWhsr WWwtH have failed tq, secureAhegit^Jjpowth. ,., v ,, ;) ,
“ J -'-i^^iajiioaaAEa.'" : • * “
-THOMAS S: SAlVkH* Washtektftirtdrtt^, C
... tevajarAtej^udM***
land. Increased both the Cotton anu Corn ti
“ ■ —u£te!
report# tea*
land, lncrcdfl
OonsJdeie-tt br more eoeneikioat
9M°3. OftJ
JJB. a.PARSONS, fiaadfirsUll* Wi _.
Ga,aayB:—J4y oba-rvatlnn ig that Mapt-fl’
PBoSpbate Is a pre^entf»« Ttfattar rr.gf tn
_ ton of Peruvian a_.
' tetfitered WTh“l
JURa.BsnniB.! Ktok wwdWkde
fiWjf
3
Ha* done belter than l eruvf&u poi
• c^it; »^*j HJ'fA'.i ol 7 iflrul Out '• . i
V> spo*T e -of Uttimnseaimi, report* tto* H«
_j manured with Perimi*n Guano was far mart
Hflk-cW# tf drowth mfr 4xooMlvA twins HWa -Wtere. Jj>S5 acre more Uu% Mlm.
u»lAby Uis ArifffcDOra. ui r. ho- jh L(i*a<jciLH t(
■ w. HifleAliKS. Aatdlrtoti; oil teitottV-Atjn hki
teo-u half csvevcAwith! itdfa. andtwniate dwAdot
been cultivated in,two yeari, where the manure «t*a
put in-badly; manured eibp w^feiyicridtwo. pumte
,W|wrf ^a un^uq^ v | _
WHiskty^
oi*., H ' <?IT>S4l*,, - -- ■■■-41
j W > •:*<■ - -■
fn feet a very thing uaually louud In a PIRS1-GLA8S
- '•''"JSSfiL ..V’ *’- ’ ’
uNjjie
puoITC.
ftAMittW, 1 aTn : erick*, i ^^,rri)'HW-AOb- ;
tamed the most satitteclQiy • *wu!t ’xont, Mtyt*
daper-Pboephate, applying it as l ti ip-dreeslmr. ! It
iudontfidefed bywIN thove had the bcetf gardeu tktw
year In ^ouihwtjilern Georgia. , __ .. 0 ■
w.i*. ANMB90IT; Fort TiHey. Os.. r-poHBl
Miues'.gauer^riiMj!i«te Uj. thB.crop ot
wovdilraeVe?f caSo reported, #nd eoine rcp'.rt It
has moie than doub;e4their-crop. Ud Wheat and
Oat* the re hull wo* very satisfactoiy.
» (PI
GROCERY/JlOPSR. With ,LOW FftXu’ES and PO
an1at>precTwtii
• IW" Pur B/
iJbrtfcaeuL n ?
- ! *t.
'GAlSBj thtrtejre, call St tfata =«8tab-
d “j q ju* ,>**! ui
i lukajeM'-fo i :>
IT* IU 'J*
wkmKsa.A'tfi^KE."
uifci. *! -Ut UI V ■ -U lO *. ! f- /- I
I .1 knil Mpi*
saCBMiti dSHverM to say tun-er ikendtf. '
mi;
. piupi-UMtUiRtou.
Hi' J,;iU-r>. 186:1.
freui the effects of ucIf-HiUilC suit etCfiSUSe,
bevs brought about that state of weakness ......,
in those orguhs that hss.reduoed tbe geoei al
n-stem so mtioh ss to' fudhoe •lMtgl' Hfpry *«►*<»• *-tv-* oU« J* n»
other diuta&e—idioof, lausog, pseilfss,
spiuul affections, suicide, and. nlnoft efefy
other form of disesee which v fc^ppgi^r
heir to, ftnd the real cause of the tjguhie
scareeij' ever suspected, and hste-ffo
for sdl but the right one.
Diseases of these organa require Ut* it»
of ediuretie.
HEL1B0LES
FI.UID akaj-TC
25TerLaritrDmdend. j!:
A .If. .mil-- .ku.«xjaL !
w. .. I .#irrf«W«»Pfc#At.nl u . «i 1
iMW'tet* drew** «4S w*-«te wnP^srstegSd* tbs-
past NINB MONTHS. Scrip certekStwlM bupaia
ilte* hDidw*a».the9lftccm ten 9onmin|f or : ^t
eril to* 4-on asoreparttA ,-u
WIBBFB A MoNObTV,
feb‘.9—tf - S9 Bay «*uceh
..Jr&lirttoA .
-1 >•iwthstertso sseppv or -ttre-ahAHe'iw oo/s
- tap ui -
BUCHU
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
- A • • I */-. - . - 3l:rft*
**: .{■! fj J*,-
Soluble Phosphatic and ’Am-
moniated Guano,
siwoihA edT—AS domM JUfiY wiii It,
t ci < Bniin ii jetiwsrof. *
rt ‘x C rTs". »
its ofeatd elecwon to tae Go m «nandi n g G«h
• Htt
irinu-aWlte aam*. ttedPib
ni» cuintu«Bu I lu? oBi'86ror the BistritfrOi Oeofxh*.
Ehd in accordance with iba deU.lea luotiucUuBH
A, j3Sf£S?eSoi?’who i» * candidate fc»r » l
<Jdlfcc3Ju 5*3^'acta*a regmtrar. j
tof S«i«e*, or any ^thar ^acity^
connected with conducting the electiou.
...thMMls ilf wiAMIRA
nimitively prohimtea, autl --
M-toflXha *ame «h»d, ou convict Urn tUereod before a
midtary oou»mi«8iou, be puaistted by flat or Qther-
W tt* No-cofitract or *ffreement with UlforAs made
♦dp the Durooae of coutro ling their Vote* or of re
SL^?. P „^a &om.l«iWI. »lltb.eMfaMSd* M«c*‘-
them ift thin Dioti ict.
- >
rrii-!!W3S?bwfit'
And is a certain cars for
' DI3EASE8 OF THE BLADDBA,
KIDNEYS,
t > t It i > ■ ami.TH*
- , . ,Vj u
OUttANIO WBAKHBS8
PSBALB COtU-LilNTS,
' ten a u.
whatever cause originating, and no
I Aafier 'if kswftrtf lisdffBc.
i- If so treatment ia oubmMSirt to. 4
or INSANITY may «
supported from there wsreea. and tin 1
hsppincM, and thst^of poateritj, <
prompt iuhof a retafaU WBtety.
Helmbold’* Extract
K8TA6LI3HED UPWARD OF It imi ,
H. T. HELMBOLDy
iY, NEJ YQRK,
AMD
104 SOUTH TENTH ST., PHIUD1L**14.>A.
•g- PRICK—tl Si per bottle, or sEc tOA# I
torn,deUrmsl torn, mitttm. BeM to eU — 1
<wY* i ‘
D. A. WARNOCK, Bbaoh Br*aoh, 8* C.
in Jacd which.H*wuja mated.Cotton increased
Crop two-fbld.'i's UnstJoffen talnS ha*Be<ih thikyeur/
Ficvpsfed w#fc. Fpuc«wn mitnanared rnsfed k»
August. Everything the Matos’ super-Phosphate
wmS tried' oh' did- weAK HXiP<4n btooil«ocM
uooi. Believes it 10 l*c fhaticstMMoure QowuiUvcE'^teCt; j; a: itocitMi ^aimssf t:a
- -H. H\ LILES/ftfrsaH*, : AftaCT«afe District, 8. 0.\
rt-portn:—a* . compared wlte-P«ruvian liuana ainl,
.isunifciLi'iJ
JAMES MoVESKIN, Alston. 8. C., report*:—U*e
l*o*e-half
ate Soil
f^»ssrsssss.
phhte, iCM’tehUS^- pianteVthc'qbcreaJed crtnrte
,OOJ^
uitenfts, I
itheasms _ _
pirnte^ more than dettM ike yitik t
d tp tbe acre: enl-
fopre*-ftapw Pfcos-
qfotiion.
Jt. x-mtoim, nm euweii pumi, A titr>
height of nxfuit where It grew only two feetths
year oemce.,.Cotitihua MapW Sspar Fhoaokate the
. . K.JI ■•■.3. -Oi\ 8 OAI ■! j
St C MEANS, Spartanburg, 8. C. t writes—’Used
werafrpKe* May Wttb C?ah ekfaly
snyfiori^r aonn
aay never saw s man
Cotton ffocr tb.viteb i
we ol fttopes’Jinper-Hioaphate pay a handreda.
aay never saw s mots vigorous growth imparted to
Cotton free tn.yute o' <fthy'’insliirh. Saliafiea the
W. A‘. MHfiTWfftHEIt V*Jtta Cafcfs, near Colom
bia. S. Cb,r#rx*-».th^ir Mapei»auper.P0o*i>bata has
pennsnsntiy
given
idipreves
perfect sstiefac lou, and that it i
>ve*the swM f Ha* mo hesitation in oayi:ig it i«
the special maunry for Toraips And Irish
L P. 0. T PBND LHFDN, Vnldesta, Heorgfa, WriteR—
Mapoi’ ifop^^etor^hatttiisiesreeded my most ean-
ffume ^xpcCtktTdnH ^’ne Meets of its us? on Coro,
PcanandRartesiteirUbUa-tea* moat agrked u
it W bea*W,« kfBtM fo thf present sfSadard, it
taie-t«w T le4d draft other Fertilisers now In
manured rows yielded fully double tho nefehUorlng
altemuie rows.
fi^Bcripti^d pfftopWttd.* "RiBfce pumyblefe contain a a^utnyeg a
Wftefoffwt iatferoit ftplbe PIsrftcr. ' *} ^ ** _ J* H
i JmkiO*mO«»
. i> *oi d A
w -qy-ii v-!jiu
boyundjdoubt^w thh lact (Ms 1 , tbe T.ivagawio: the
tost were not, by a. marked difference. f Q be saei#
where it tens applied, td! wuerc tne btner'toknmee
-v f.ji nvdci: J .u«i y»qx > ni Jn»t !
!*^-Eett«rt frto# the uboTe ttSiheff iPUhters,'
hminourt
gerierbM flfdfljtflttDh fll imam .nur imii.u. *■ ....
FRIGE, EBRuTON0*4000 BOUNDS, CASH, *3S s6/ Or, auiH, toi S0; pu.hU
BbtoULiaULtSaffO^MSOOL • .1.-1 MA* fa. ■»» f-» *> u - "
i-mA h:i *.L| tliU'Ui-r, i |
^uv«ul«r. lsv 09.
CMli k Tt .a-*h Oi 1 ilou;w r (0. 3Jfc.#ClO «i I
Ujo y.itoui J>«
bf-
PU RSEX.. .w.-.r.w,
y -.iuilsm ban r .*itu l.» ruM
....... vi*-.i ,var xno lo U-'iunoqmi
the ’Httile- nH ^aovgta,
10
■rj yr. -re
'Wh27—tf r * SAFKMMk,a*
iteeu.'E' JHiJid J Otli ui.c~J*i ^gUh*#^ • a j i >M - Jt*" ' c ’ 1>'1 m
iStotice !
\->K ( ox w>4*q /O
.11* L
TH fit® 1 AND LONG ESTABLISHED u
• ’ jc-inJod» TrtO/iiinoq j .j I.« : w o.riuu
Mmmm ; s ......
- “ - - Utiw raof. j08Ki<b^iMiUb«ltopiA.bi u*coHto»«»uio«*-
l«K»
1 u-
-UTOfl ftKCBIVUT
,«uUoq
“UjibnUiibltokl _
itTIuZBR hive thrown.,
iilhiiUrowb bite
r « ‘I .fmia'J . rtau-
Td whom FActors and FUnmawii)
f-iepik uB-fWotly honegt
ia iTUuDiiiiri crrn^tAKuE,
UitMoi ai mtlo-tb iloxc w ,o/n-ui'jt'foai j avai .
^ fr=
GRAND
: jffesfe^ Ji^nfOCuO StCJ
OompUe^nndaxlke -^IlfecUiiv^ by
•tod
1 Brothers. LAURENO*.- ‘
. vTr.n .’^iva onu-vJujT .* »>
: (TAd KMia>TXD*fioa OnUMB
cOSHEBl OS WfiKA#kB, aTHSfiT AND
C0NORE804TIIEKT LANE i- 1
Stef - ‘JO '• -Ii-* X-'.U+i'.rt-J I .-JOif. I ,
t lev 'u sw ,sgnJ j>iv 3co#« rri?-< r
FOR SALEAT
BatiD’s .News X>epot,||
.) tBKkMciiwlitWn.i oa«.
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Bay and Absrcorn atraata,
,gfn7n J fj hjij« Zfbau ti:- iiaiHvojj - j
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